April 15, 2006
Press Contact:
Josh Wendroff, Regulus
josh.wendroff@regulusgroup.com

Ted Rossman, New Venture Communications
trossman@newventurecom.com

Regulus Solution Provides Philadelphia Gas Works With Operating Efficiencies

Napa, CA, April 15, 2006 -- Regulus, the nation’s largest independent provider of bill presentment and payment processing, announced today the successful implementation of Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW) as its latest payment processing client. The partnership allows the utility to reduce payment processing costs while improving cash flow, gaining access to ARC conversion capabilities, and supporting customer service performance metrics.

"Like many of our clients, PGW must provide a positive experience for their customers in an environment of cost-reduction," says Kathy Hamburger, Regulus President and COO. "Regulus’ innovative payment solutions, combined with Philadelphia Gas Works' progressive approach to serving customers, make us ideal partners for these dynamic times.”

ABOUT REGULUS

Headquartered in Napa, California, Regulus (www.regulusgroup.com) is the leading U.S. outsourcer and integrated provider of bill presentment and payment processing; servicing nearly 2 billion paper and electronic items annually for Fortune 500 customers. Regulus provides an end-to-end solution covering every aspect of a transaction from the point when a corporation releases a billing file for invoicing to the posting of the associated paper or electronic payment, and thereafter in the support of customer care and collections. By exploiting the data from the total transaction, Regulus offers unique, value added services that provide measurable results with a positive impact across the payment cycle.

ABOUT PHILADELPHIA GAS WORKS (PGW)

Headquartered in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Gas Works (www.pgworks.com) provides gas service within the city of Philadelphia to 500,000 residential customers and 19,000 commercial and industrial users. Operating since 1836, PGW is the largest municipally-owned gas utility in the nation, maintaining a distribution system of 6,000 miles of gas mains and services and providing service to half a million customers.